This joint report by The Club of Rome and the Hot or Cool Institute explores how cities can evolve into low-carbon, resilient and equitable spaces through holistic approaches that recognise the deep interconnections between environmental, social and economic systems.

It highlights the current fragmented and reactive nature of urban planning that often reinforces inequality, environmental degradation and social disconnection and introduces a systems-based framework to equip policymakers with the tools needed to reshape urban development.

Grounded in case studies and insights from urban policy and planning experts, the report highlights the potential of collaborative systems thinking in moving towards regenerative design, community co-creation and cross-sectoral decision-making, to drive the deep, structural changes needed to create sustainable, inclusive and resilient urban spaces.

Aimée Aguilar Jaber

Aimée Aguilar Jaber

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